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#illegals

Fox News: Blue city's Democratic committee prints thousands of 'red cards' urging immigrants to know their rights
Blue city's Democratic committee prints thousands of 'red cards' urging immigrants to know their rights
Democrats in Medford, Massachusetts, have purchased 4,000 red cards to inform immigrants of their constitutional rights when approached by ICE. The cards detail Fourth and Fifth Amendment protections and are available in multiple languages. An additional 4,000 cards are planned for distribution.

City Councilor Matthew Leming emphasized that the initiative, funded by the Democratic City Committee, aims to support immigrant communities against federal actions. The legal applicability of these rights to illegal immigrants remains debated among scholars.


Breitbart: Free Healthcare for Migrants Is a Budget Buster for Blue States
Free Healthcare for Migrants Is a Budget Buster for Blue States
Deep blue states like California, Illinois, and Colorado are facing significant budget overruns due to healthcare programs for illegal aliens, with costs far exceeding initial estimates. California's program alone has exceeded projections by over $3 billion, raising concerns among lawmakers.

Critics, including politicians and business figures, argue that these programs are financially unsustainable and that taxpayer dollars should prioritize legal residents. Minnesota is now experiencing similar issues, with costs expected to reach $1.3 billion as enrollment numbers surge beyond expectations.


Le Monde: Trump's 100 days: The case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a symbol of the historic reshaping of immigration
Trump's 100 days: The case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a symbol of the historic reshaping of immigration
Protesters in New York demonstrated against the deportation of immigrants to El Salvador, highlighting the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was deported despite having legal protections. The Trump administration's actions have sparked concerns over a constitutional crisis regarding immigration policies.

The administration invoked the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to facilitate deportations, asserting it was necessary due to threats from the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. Critics argue this undermines judicial processes and raises ethical questions about deporting individuals with legal status.


#politics

Forbes: Senate Rejects Effort To Block Trump’s Tariffs
Senate Rejects Effort To Block Trump’s Tariffs
The Senate voted 49-49 to block a resolution rejecting President Trump's global tariffs, with two key senators absent. Mitch McConnell, who missed the vote due to illness, opposes tariffs, viewing them as a tax increase on all.

Senators Collins, Murkowski, and Paul supported the resolution, with Collins emphasizing the need for a more selective approach to tariffs.


Breitbart: Watch: Jon Stewart's Anti-Trump Opening Monologue Suffers Embarrassing Blackout for 11 Minutes
Watch: Jon Stewart's Anti-Trump Opening Monologue Suffers Embarrassing Blackout for 11 Minutes
Jon Stewart's The Daily Show experienced an unexpected eleven-minute blackout during a segment focused on President Trump. The outage affected viewers across various platforms, including cable and satellite services, while the complete segment was later made available on YouTube and Paramount+.

This incident sparked numerous conspiracy theories among viewers, with some suggesting it was an act of censorship due to the timing of the blackout during Stewart's critical commentary.


#society

GB News: Prince Harry to miss Prince Archie's birthday
Prince Harry to miss Prince Archie's birthday
Prince Harry will miss his son Archie's 6th birthday on May 6 as he attends an engagement in Las Vegas to launch a youth initiative with The Diana Award. This marks the second time he has missed one of Archie's birthdays, having also been absent for his fourth birthday in 2023.

During the event, Harry will meet recipients of The Legacy Award, recognizing their social action and humanitarian efforts. The initiative aims to invest in youth leadership, with a focus on creating opportunities for young people in the workforce.


Breitbart: Investigators Warn Teens to Turn Themselves in Over Hazing Incident
Investigators Warn Teens to Turn Themselves in Over Hazing Incident
Members of a Syracuse high school lacrosse team are facing misdemeanor charges for a serious hazing incident that involved kidnapping fellow players. Prosecutors describe the act as “way beyond hazing,” with victims blindfolded and tied up, some threatened with weapons.

Authorities have urged those involved to turn themselves in within 48 hours to avoid felony charges. The local school district is prioritizing the mental health and safety of students, promising to address any harmful behavior swiftly.


Breitbart: AG Pam Bondi: Trump Administration 'Seized over 22 Million Fentanyl Laced Pills' in First 100 Days
AG Pam Bondi: Trump Administration 'Seized over 22 Million Fentanyl Laced Pills' in First 100 Days
In its first 100 days, the Trump administration seized over 22 million fentanyl-laced pills, according to Attorney General Pam Bondi. This effort aims to combat the opioid crisis, which has made overdose deaths the leading cause of death for Americans aged 18 to 44.

The U.S. Treasury Department highlighted the financial incentives for Mexican drug cartels involved in fentanyl trafficking, reporting $1.4 billion in suspected activities. Despite this, China has denied responsibility, stating that the U.S. must address the issue independently.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Syrians Arrest Two Palestinian Leaders
Syrians Arrest Two Palestinian Leaders
The Syrian government has arrested two Palestinian leaders from the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) amid efforts to consolidate power and crack down on lawlessness. This move follows a visit from Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, raising questions about the motivations behind the arrests.

The new regime under Ahmed al-Sharaa aims to eliminate armed groups, including PIJ and Hamas, to avoid conflict with Israel and improve relations with the U.S. The arrests may signal a shift in Syria's approach to Palestinian factions that have historically been sheltered within its borders.